The Institute for Spirituality and Health to Host 30th Annual Nursing Conference And Honor Deserving Healthcare Professionals on Oct. 21

PRESS RELEASE

The Institute for Spirituality and Health (The Institute) is bringing awareness to the vital role that spirituality plays in the life of nurses with the presentation of its annual nursing conference. This virtual event, "Embracing Our Past, Envisioning Our Future: A Legacy of Nursing at ISH,” will be held on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. via Zoom.

General admission to the conference is $35. Attendees will be awarded 3.0 Nursing Professional contact hours accredited by the Cizik School of Nursing at UTHealth. To register and for more information, click here.

In connection with this conference, the Institute will also present the Emma Josephine Loffelholz McMorris Spirituality in Nursing Award to a nominee from participating medical institutions. Emma Josephine Loffelholz McMorris was a devoted nurse who frequently drew upon the spiritual longings of the soul in taking care of her patients. This award will be presented to the following honorees:

  • Dr. Michelle DeBose, PhD, MSN, MSEd, CNEcl, Prairie View A&M University, College of Nursing

  • Jennifer Esparza, BSN, RNC-OB, C-ONQS, C-EFM, Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital

  • Dr. Judith McFarlane, RN, Texas Woman's University

  • Laila Puthenpurayil, RN, MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Olexandra “Sasha” Shevchenko, RN, Houston Methodist Hospital

"Now more than ever, nurses need resources that address their well-being so that they can continue to take care of the patients they serve. Nurses are the heartbeat of the healthcare professions and an indispensable part of the team,” commented Stuart Nelson, the Institute’s acting president and executive vice president. “We are honoring nurses who embody spirituality, compassion, communication, and commitment – values that our Nursing Award’s namesake, Emma Josephine Loffelholz McMorris, demonstrated throughout her years of nursing.

Collaborating with several Texas Medical Center hospitals, the Institute has hosted this conference specifically for nurses for the past 30 years. The conference is designed to address topics such as including self-care, spiritual intelligence, and maintaining a spiritual presence in the digital age. Attendees will have the opportunity to do the following:

  • Discuss the origins of spirituality in nursing

  • Explore how the role of spiritual care has evolved in nursing

  • Discuss the importance of spiritual self-care for nurses

  • Explore the role of spiritual care in healing from a patient and nurse perspective

  • Discuss the evolution of the Institute for Spirituality in Health, the history of the Nursing Conference, and future engagement and support of nurses and the communities they serve


The featured speakers and their topics include:

  • Rebecca Crane-Okada, PhD, RN, CNS, AOCN, Margie Peterson Breast Cancer Center clinical program manager: “Spiritual Care as The Heart of Nursing: History and Future Directions”

  • John E. Welshons “Ramananda,” MA, One Soul One Love founder: “Foundations of Spiritual Care Within and Beyond Healthcare”

  • Abby Kaler, MS APRN, FNP-C, MD Anderson Cancer Center nurse practitioner: “Healing from Within: Spiritual Care for Self and Those We Serve”


“Nursing at ISH: Embracing our Past and Envisioning Our Future” panelists include:

  • Brent Peery, DMIN, BCC, Memorial Herman Hospital

  • Forrest Smith, PhD, Prairie View A&M University

  • George Anderson, ISH Board of Trustees Chair

  • Betsy Stiegler, Conference Founder and Former Administrator


The Institute is especially grateful for the following healthcare organizations and educational institutions for their participation in this year's nursing conference.

  • Houston Methodist Hospital

  • MD Anderson Cancer Center

  • Institute for Spirituality and Health

  • Memorial Hermann

  • Prairie View A&M University

  • Texas Children's Hospital

  • Texas Woman's University Nelda C. Stark College of Nursing

  • UTHealth Cizik School of Nursing

  • UTMB Health School of Nursing

  • Lone Star College Montgomery

  • Institute for Spirituality and Health

About The Institute
Founded in 1955, the Institute for Spirituality and Health at the Texas Medical Center was originally known as the Institute of Religion. Today, its Board of Trustees includes representation from each of the major faith traditions as well as leading medical, nursing, and servant leaders. From its inception, the Institute has been dedicated to the concept that humans are spiritual beings and that spirituality plays a vital role in health and healing. Each year, the Institute hosts a Nursing Conference and a Psychotherapy and Faith Conference and is a co-sponsor of the National Conference on Medicine and Religion. The Institute offers programs, both live and virtually, on spirituality and health-related topics. The Institute’s website is https://www.spiritualityandhealth.org.

The mission of the Institute for Spirituality and Health is to enhance well-being by exploring the relationship between spirituality and health. The Institute advances this mission by engaging in education, research, and direct service programs, guided by the recognition that humans are spiritual beings, and that connection is essential to well-being.

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